Application- Leadership Coordinator

Leadership and Program Coordinator

The position of Leadership and Program Coordinator is a student staff position and will be held from July 1, 2017 through May 6, 2018. This position is renewable based upon satisfactory performance review and enrollment as a UW-Madison student. The hourly pay will be $10/hour. This position is 15-20 hours/week for the academic year when school is in session. Limited summer hours may be available. Student staff must remain in good academic standing.

Overview

The job of the Leadership and Program Coordinator is to work with LGBT CC staff to meet LGBTQ programming needs in relationship to LGBT CC and campus leadership initiatives. This position reports to the Assistant Director of the LGBT CC.

Required Meetings/ Trainings

Hiring is contingent upon availability to participate in: 1) LGBT CC staff meetings each week; 2) pre-semester day-long staff trainings in August 2017 and January 2018; 3) additional training sessions to be scheduled by professional staff.

Job-Specific Duties

Work closely with Campus Center staff to initiate, coordinate and present unique programs and events focused on marginalized communities on campus around thematic events

Collaborate with Campus Center staff and campus partners to present programs related to leadership and identity development

Collaboratively develop, facilitate, and evaluate aspects of the Queer Emerging Leaders Program and the LGBTQ SQUAD retreat

As part of the Queer Emerging Leaders Program, develop supported and ongoing relationships with campus and community partners

General Responsibilities

Actively contribute to the inclusive environment of the LGBT Campus Center

Maintain a commitment to expanding outreach to campus groups and collaboration with marginalized communities, including: people of color, transgender communities, people with disabilities, people of faith, intersex individuals, international students, bisexual individuals, women, and allies. The Campus Center will also work to identify additional communities with whom to collaborate.

Skills Desired

Working and applied knowledge of the specific issues and experiences of people at the intersection of sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, and other social identities

Experience with curriculum-building

Experience with facilitation and/or lesson-planning

The capacity to multi-task and balance many projects

The ability to work as a member of a team while also being accountable for individual projects

High attention to detail

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Critical social justice framework

Application Requirements

Please submit a cover letter and resume with three references (including at least one work supervisor) to:
lgbt@studentlife.wisc.edu

What experiences or qualities do you have that would assist you in this position?

What interests you in the position for which you are applying?

What do you see as some primary needs and concerns of LGBTQ people on campus?

Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Please contact the LGBT Campus Center with any additional questions or concerns you may have.

The LGBT Campus Center welcomes applications from individuals of all identities and backgrounds and does not discriminate in hiring practices. The LGBT Campus Center adheres to UW nondiscrimination policies:the UW Office for Equity and Diversity “is committed to providing equal opportunity and equal access and to complying with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations and UWS and university non-discrimination policies and procedures.” Students are protected under the bases of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, ethnicity (specifically involving harassment by UW employees), marital or parental status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, retaliation for making a complaint of discrimination, taking part in an investigation relating to discrimination, sex, and sexual orientation.